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Shawna Cole learned from one of her daughters friends that Kayle and two of her friends were on the way to the emergency room with severe burns.

“This is our Christmas, presents are nothing. We have her.” Shawna Cole said.

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It’s been almost two weeks since an incident at a bonfire left the three teens injured. One of them is still in the hospital and police are investigating the case.

“When we got there to the emergency room Kayle’s skin on her hands was peeling, her face was burnt, her legs were burnt,” Kayle’s mom said on Thursday.

Kayle was taken to the Hillcrest Alexander Burn Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma with her friend, Haylee Daugherty.

Kayle wasn’t just burned. She has also suffered from vision loss in her eye and it’s all taken an emotional toll.

“I’ve gotten a lot better. I used to cry every time I looked in the mirror or see a picture of my face. I don’t cry every time I see it as much anymore,” Kayle Cole said as she held back tears.

Kaylee said she was talking to a friend when a “ball of fire” hit her. That “ball of fire” was created when a bystander poured gasoline on a fire. Kayle said she believes the person with the gasoline may have been drinking. Police are now looking into what happened. Kayle’s friend, Haylee, suffered 3rd degree burns across her body. The two helped each other through the pain while in the hospital and still talk on a daily basis.

“I wish I could take Haylee’s pain away,” Kayle said.

Haylee will likely be in the hospital until March recovering from her burns.

A bake sale and auction has been scheduled for to help raise money for the Cole family with more information being posted at a later time on her GoFundMe page.

If you would like to donate there has been GoFundMe pages set up for the teenagers.